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#181399 - 08/10/07 01:56 PM
Re: your input re kb amps?
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Loc: NW Florida
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It depends on the venue... We play an large outdoor venue for up to 300+ twice or more every week, and use a rack with a Mackie mixer, x-over, eq's and two Crown amps. Probably a kilowatt+... two 18' subs and a pair of JBL SR series 12" and horn top cabs (unbelievable volume, quality and reliability in those SR series!). Two 12" Peavey cabs for monitors. It's a lot of gear, but a BIG outdoor venue that needs fairly high volume (and it was designed for a full four-piece with a drummer, etc.). It stays at the gig. For smaller outdoors, and indoor gigs we use the JBLs again, but use a Mackie 15" powered sub and a Yamaha self powered mixer (EMX2000-12), no monitors. And several smaller restaurant and piano-bar gigs have house systems... It just varies... Remember, I don't solo too much. So humping the gear isn't quite the problem solos, and older players have. Quality, volume (when needed) and reliability are our focus. We've used the deck rig for 2000+ seater outdoor concerts at full volume. No problems. I can't recommend those JBL SR (now SRX) series too highly. You get what you pay for. 10 years+ playing a full band through them at close to concert levels, ON A BEACHFRONT without a single driver problem... OTOH, I have never played through a keyboard amp that didn't suck (Peaveys, Rolands, Barbettas Carvins, Motion-Sound etc.) compared to those JBLs...
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#181400 - 08/10/07 02:08 PM
Re: your input re kb amps?
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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Fran: The discrepancy question was solved by my call to Yorkville in Ontario. they said that the 50 lbs was inaccurate, and they updated all their specs this year--so that's why it now says 57.3 lbs. Hoiwever, there is new Traynor K2 , sort of a "little brother" of the K4. it's got all the features except only 2 channels, 3-band eq, and it's not stereo. it's 44 lbs and can be had for $525-585 online w/free shipping. If my "dumbell test" fails, and 57.3 proves too much, I'm going to consider the K2..have you tried it?
Diki: sometimes you are terrific and sometimes you are an insufferable snot. I explained to you once before that handling weight in a kb is totally different from handling it in an amp. if one can't understand that, one is either a moron (which you are obviously not) or has an agenda to just win arguments based on their prejudices. you are a g-70 fan (fanatic is more apt) and anyone who can afford one and likes the sounds who doesn't get one is in your mind commiting an unpardonable transgression. Similarly, your hounding me on using midi pedals for the E60 was off-base, as George Kaye investigated that for me and found it very problematic, even after discussing it with the #1 tech at Roland. also, to answer another of your barbs, I don't generally play to large groups of people dancing in front of me, and when i do, they become the audience, and the beat becomes the issue, and muddiness becomes irrelevant. I don't have to project clarity THROUGH them to another audience, just AT them. You are at the same time one of the most helpful and one of the most intolerant people on sz. Try to get out of your own prejudices and LISTEN once in a while, OK?
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#181401 - 08/10/07 02:30 PM
Re: your input re kb amps?
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Registered: 03/12/06
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Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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Originally posted by Diki: IOTOH, I have never played through a keyboard amp that didn't suck (Peaveys, Rolands, Barbettas Carvins, Motion-Sound etc.) compared to those JBLs... i saw this after my last reply to you Diki.. it just reinforces what an insufferable snot you can be at times. eveyone does not have the same uses and the same needs, that's why there are so many choices. but to you there is only ONE acceptable choice..yours. but what is far more annoying about you than that is your setting up "straw man" arguments, where you attribute motives or interpretations to what others say that are not what they mean, and then proceed to knock them down. my objection to the folkie guitarist example was that sound reinforcement became overkill to the acoustic spirit that that kind of music was born in, and that the broad separation was a further unreal aspect of performance. of course that doesn't suit your purpose--which is whenever possible to "get back" at me for not making sense to you about why i don't use a g70 like you do. ------------------ Miami Mo
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